The Nail Pearls Manicure kit helped me create this professional looking manicure and it was so fun and easy! The process takes literally 4 really simple steps, which includes polish, pour pearls, pat pearls, and let dry for 20 minutes. No top coat is required.
I really had fun doing this nail pearls manicure, it was very simple, came with easy to follow directions and the outcome was very professional looking.
In my opinion though I do think this kind of manicure is suited more for a special occasion manicure, where you want to look fab for a special night out, etc. I am not so sure about durability, how long it lasts and how well it will look after washing a load of dishes. (sorry, I had to share…. my not so glamoruous life)
I do think it’s so pretty and can’t wait to see what other colors it comes in.
What do you get when you mix the color pink, leopard print and a bow together? ….a pink leopard nail art all wrapped up in bows.
Animal Prints are still going strong and I don’t see it cooling off anytime soon. Just add a pretty bright color to it and we got a whole new animal print trend, thanks to Snooki & Jwow, the queens of animal prints and tackiness.
Products I used to create this look.
I used Wet n Wild nail polishes in tickled pink, black creme, and french white.
The tools used is an orange wood stick with a point and a makeup sponge.
These are the sponges I used. I just cut them in half for more use.
Steps to Pink Leopard Nail Art
Start with a base of pink.
Using a sponge and the black polish create a gradient-type french tip manicure.
Using the orange wood stick with a point, create the leopard print.
You can stop here and just have leopard print nails.
Or you can continue on to add the bows to accent nails, the thumb and the ring finger.
Using the same orange wood stick with a point, create a bow.
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